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Five championships are out! Arcelor reversed Momota Kendou to crown the king, and the national feather won 1 crown, and the Japanese team won 3 crowns

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Five championships are out! Arcelor reversed Momota Kendou to crown the king, and the national feather won 1 crown, and the Japanese team won 3 crowns

The final of the BWF Danish Open came to an end, and all five individual champions were released, including the just-concluded men's singles final, Acesaron reversed Momota Kendou 2-1 and successfully crowned the king; in addition, The National Feather won 1 championship: women's doubles, and the Japanese team won 3 crowns.

Five championships are out! Arcelor reversed Momota Kendou to crown the king, and the national feather won 1 crown, and the Japanese team won 3 crowns

The men's singles final between Arcelor and Momota Kendou was a finale battle, the first set Momota Kendou completed the counterattack with most of the time behind, 22-20 thrilling opening red; in the second set, Arcelong was passive, but he also reversed the decline at the end of the innings, 21-18, the big score 1-1 equalizer. In the tiebreaker, Momota Kendou somewhat collapsed, Anday Dragon established a great advantage early, Arcelor 21-12 easily won, the big score 2-1 reverse to win the championship.

Five championships are out! Arcelor reversed Momota Kendou to crown the king, and the national feather won 1 crown, and the Japanese team won 3 crowns

In the final, Huang Dongping/ Zheng Yu easily defeated the South Korean team of Lee Soo Hee / Shin Seung-joong 2-0 to avoid the embarrassment of Guo Yu's 0 crown.

Five championships are out! Arcelor reversed Momota Kendou to crown the king, and the national feather won 1 crown, and the Japanese team won 3 crowns
Five championships are out! Arcelor reversed Momota Kendou to crown the king, and the national feather won 1 crown, and the Japanese team won 3 crowns

The Japanese team was stronger, reaching the final in four events, except for Kento Momota, who did not win the title, mixed doubles: Yudai Watanabe / Yusa Higashino (2-0 Tokuchabo / Sasili); men's doubles: Tsururo Hogi / Yugo Kobayashi (2-0 Astrup / Rasmussen); women's singles: Akane Yamaguchi (tied in the first two sets, retired after 5-16 in the third set), all three won the championship.

Five individual champions:

Men's Singles: Arcelor

Women's Singles: Akane Yamaguchi

Women's Doubles: Huang Dongping / Zheng Yu

Men's Doubles: Shoro Hoki / Yugo Kobayashi

Mixed Doubles: Isamu Watanabe / Higashino Ariaki

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